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Illegibly signed - 19th century, "Piazza Bocca della Veritá", oil/canvas, square in front of the church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin with fountain, round temple of Hercules Invictus, so-called vesta temple and staffage of people and animals, illegibly signed lower left, stained, craquelure, traces of age, wavy canvas, approx. 34.5x50cm, frame, approx. 47.5x63cm

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Illegibly signed - 19th century, "Piazza Bocca della Veritá", oil/canvas, square in front of the church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin with fountain, round temple of Hercules Invictus, so-called vesta temple and staffage of people and animals, illegibly signed lower left, stained, craquelure, traces of age, wavy canvas, approx. 34.5x50cm, frame, approx. 47.5x63cm

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